Research in Motion just can't catch a break.The New York Times is reporting that the BlackBerry maker has been found liable of infringing on software patents held by mobile device management company Mformation Technologies. The damage? A cold $147 million.
The lawsuit dates back to 2008 when Mformation Technologies accused RIM of using its technology in its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) software. BES allows companies to manage a host of BlackBerry devices.
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The jury ruled that RIM must pay Mformation Technologies "a royalty of $8 for each of the 18.4 million units, accounting for a total payment of $147.2 million." This is not what the company needed after losing more smartphone marketshare in the first quarter.
[via NY Times]